World Cup 2026 Qualifier: Otto Addo's impressive record under spotlight ahead of Madagascar clash

Published on: 24 March 2025

Otto Addo has firmly established himself as the appropriate individual for the task in charge of the Black Stars, steering them through an impressive series of victories in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

With his reappointment, Ghana has played in three crunch games, winning all three, scoring 11 goals, and conceding just four goals.

Under Addo, the Black Stars have regained their attacking sting and defensive order.

His ability to blend youthful talent with experienced players has given the team a new character, making them a force to be reckoned with in African football.

The players have bought into his tactical philosophy, with emphasis on high pressing, quick transitions, and defensive solidity.

Addo's reputation as a top-class coach was first cemented when he led Ghana to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

In a thrilling two-legged playoff against Nigeria, his tactical sense and pressure management skills earned Ghana an away-goals ticket to Qatar.

That achievement solidified his reputation as a tactically astute and cool-headed leader.

Ahead of Monday, March 24, when Ghana hosts Madagascar at the Le Grand Stade d'Al Hoceima in Morocco, all hands are on deck waiting for Addo and his boys to deliver.

The supporters are hoping for the Black Stars to take their unbeaten run and bring themselves nearer to qualifying for the World Cup in 2026.

With his impressive track record so far, Otto Addo's influence is growing, and Ghanaian football is gaining from his experience.

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